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How to Buy Low and Sell High: Thinking About Investing, #2
What Is Asset Allocation? The Clear Thinking Short Version: Thinking About Investing, #4
Paycheck to Paycheck, Crisis to Crisis: Plan Your Way to Freedom: Thinking About Investing, #1
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Are you a middle class working stiff who doesn't know much about investing?

Are you interested in cool investing ideas, but don't know much about them?

If so, "My Investing Experiments" could be just the ticket! In this short book, Mel Clark describes many cool investing ideas he's trying.

Things like: Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain, Angel Investing, New Stock Brokerage Platforms, Gold & Silver, and many more!

If you're just a little bit curious about new investing ideas, this book is for you.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 8, 2016
How to Buy Low and Sell High: Thinking About Investing, #2
What Is Asset Allocation? The Clear Thinking Short Version: Thinking About Investing, #4
Paycheck to Paycheck, Crisis to Crisis: Plan Your Way to Freedom: Thinking About Investing, #1

Titles in the series (5)

  • Paycheck to Paycheck, Crisis to Crisis: Plan Your Way to Freedom: Thinking About Investing, #1

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    Paycheck to Paycheck, Crisis to Crisis: Plan Your Way to Freedom: Thinking About Investing, #1
    Paycheck to Paycheck, Crisis to Crisis: Plan Your Way to Freedom: Thinking About Investing, #1

    Using the principles, concepts, tools and methods explained in "Paycheck to Paycheck, Crisis to Crisis" you can "Plan Your Way to Freedom".  The practical methods and real life examples will show you how to turn your financial life around from living paycheck to paycheck and crisis to crisis to first having a cushion and finally enjoying freedom from financial stress.  Borrowing from many perspectives of financial planning, Mel Clark tweaked them and developed his own unique views as he reinvented his financial life following divorce and bankruptcy.

  • How to Buy Low and Sell High: Thinking About Investing, #2

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    How to Buy Low and Sell High: Thinking About Investing, #2
    How to Buy Low and Sell High: Thinking About Investing, #2

    Investing is a business you need to understand at some level in order to control your financial future – especially your retirement. Do you need to be an expert? No. The good news is you can succeed with a basic understanding and a small commitment of your time. There are a lot of investing strategies. A huge number of possible investments, brokerages, mutual fund companies, and investment advisors. These combine to make investing seem like a complex business. It seems overwhelming and intimidating. This booklet explains the main strategies people use to actually "Buy Low and Sell High".

  • What Is Asset Allocation? The Clear Thinking Short Version: Thinking About Investing, #4

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    What Is Asset Allocation? The Clear Thinking Short Version: Thinking About Investing, #4
    What Is Asset Allocation? The Clear Thinking Short Version: Thinking About Investing, #4

    Have you heard of "asset allocation" and wondered what financial magic was hidden behind the buzzwords? Are you looking for a simple investing system that's relatively safe? Knowing that there is no such thing as a "sure thing"? "What Is Asset Allocation" goes behind the magic and presents enough detail for you to understand what it is and how to do it without getting bogged down in math and financial "theory". Read this booklet and "go forth and multiply your money".

  • How to Rebalance Your Portfolio: Simple and Effective Ways to Protect Your Nest Egg: Thinking About Investing, #5

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    How to Rebalance Your Portfolio: Simple and Effective Ways to Protect Your Nest Egg: Thinking About Investing, #5
    How to Rebalance Your Portfolio: Simple and Effective Ways to Protect Your Nest Egg: Thinking About Investing, #5

    How to Rebalance Your Portfolio: Simple and Effective Ways to Protect Your Nest Egg is a short focused book. It teaches you what rebalancing is, why you should do it, and how.

  • Interesting (and Cool) Ideas: Investing Experiments with My Own Money: Thinking About Investing, #6

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    Interesting (and Cool) Ideas: Investing Experiments with My Own Money: Thinking About Investing, #6
    Interesting (and Cool) Ideas: Investing Experiments with My Own Money: Thinking About Investing, #6

    Are you a middle class working stiff who doesn't know much about investing? Are you interested in cool investing ideas, but don't know much about them? If so, "My Investing Experiments" could be just the ticket! In this short book, Mel Clark describes many cool investing ideas he's trying. Things like: Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain, Angel Investing, New Stock Brokerage Platforms, Gold & Silver, and many more! If you're just a little bit curious about new investing ideas, this book is for you.

Author

Mel Clark

Mel Clark writes about personal finance, retirement planning, and martial arts. His blue-collar union family parents raised him and his two sisters in a wonderful environment for children. However, the family was always in debt, always making payments, and never saving. As a result, Mel feels called to share hard-won money lessons with working folks. He wants them to understand they can benefit from saving and investing. They don’t have to be rich to achieve financial independence. He and his lovely wife Linda live near Virginia’s Blue Ridge Parkway. They enjoy ballroom dancing, the occasional camping trip and a silly game called Bananagrams. Mel is graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and the Darden School of Business at the University of Virginia.

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